Thursday 15 March 2007

New Parties: The Necessary Nuclear Option

Thanks to the Tories, though continued by Labour, our "Army" is now technically only a defence force, because it is so small; it now does next to nothing except amateur policing and social work under the aegis of the UN. Thanks to the Tories, though continued by Labour, our Navy has been reduced to a coastal defence force, defending an unthreatened coast. And thanks to the Tories, though continued by Labour, the following is now a serious threat: http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/index.php?menuID=1&subID=482.

The author, Colonel Tim Collins, is a signatory to The Henry Jackson Society. No wonder even David Cameron, albeit in a bit of would-be Straussian deception of the common herd, now claims not to be a neoconservative. In addition to wanting a single European defence capability (yes, that means you Michael Gove, Ed Vaizey, Andrew Roberts, Denis MacShane and the rest) under overall American command, the neocons, who run the two main parties and are the rising generation in the third, also want to abolish the RAF.

But at least £25 billion can somehow be found for Trident! The case for new political parties is unanswerable.

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